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Supinator extender (SUE): A pneumatically actuated robot for forearm/wrist rehabilitation after stroke
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Forearm/wrist Rehabilitation FunctionalityUpper ExtremityMotor ControlSensorimotor RehabilitationRehabilitation RoboticsArm RobotKinesiologyForearm/wrist RehabilitationApplied PhysiologyKinematicsNeurorehabilitationRehabilitation EngineeringProsthesisSupinator ExtenderExoskeletonHealth SciencesPhysical MedicineRobotic TechnologyMedicineRehabilitationHand SurgeryHand TherapyPhysical TherapyHuman MovementRobotics
The robot described in this paper, SUE (Supinator Extender), adds forearm/wrist rehabilitation functionality to the UCI BONES exoskeleton robot and to the ArmeoSpring rehabilitation device. SUE is a 2-DOF serial chain that can measure and assist forearm supination-pronation and wrist flexion-extension. The large power to weight ratio of pneumatic actuators allows SUE to achieve the forces needed for rehabilitation therapy while remaining lightweight enough to be carried by BONES and ArmeoSpring. Each degree of freedom has a range of 90 degrees, and a nominal torque of 2 ft-lbs. The cylinders are mounted away from the patient's body on the lateral aspect of the arm. This is to prevent the danger of a collision and maximize the workspace of the arm robot. The rotation axis used for supination-pronation is a small bearing just below the subject's wrist. The flexion-extension motion is actuated by a cantilevered pneumatic cylinder, which allows the palm of the hand to remain open. Data are presented that demonstrate the ability of SUE to measure and cancel forearm/wrist passive tone, thereby extending the active range of motion for people with stroke.
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